Month: June 2019
Lake council punts on resolution to ease restrictions on private gun ranges
CROWN POINT — The Lake County council tabled a resolution to clarify private gun range rules on Tuesday, as members of the public sparred over restrictions on recreational shooting in unincorporated areas of the county.
Jeff Gildea will continue to visit Indiana's fading gyms as long as cancer lets him
Jeff Gildea has visited 1,239 high schools or former sites, and has photographed 855 high school gyms.
Wild police chase ends in Michigan City
MICHIGAN CITY – A Porter County man suspected of numerous gas station burglaries in Porter and Lake counties was arrested Saturday after a lengthy police pursuit – that reached speeds of 100 mph – ended near the Walmart store in…
Veterans’ service etched in stone
La PORTE – Saturday was a memorable one for some local veterans as the Mayor’s Veterans Committee hosted the 20th annual Robert F. Cutler, Sr. Veterans Walkway of Honor ceremony.
Exclusive: Rep. Greg Pence amends filing that showed lodging charge at Trump hotel
Indiana Rep. Greg Pence, a top congressional spender at Trump hotels, changed the reported purpose of some costs after being asked about the lodging expenses.
Insider: Andrew Luck on what he's learned a year after his return to football
Thursday is one year from Luck throwing a football for the first time last year.
Wild police chase ends in MC
MICHIGAN CITY – A Porter County man suspected of numerous gas station burglaries in Porter and Lake counties was arrested Saturday after a lengthy police pursuit – that reached speeds of 100 mph – ended near the Walmart store in…
Spencer Ware talks about becoming an Indianapolis Colt
Spencer Ware talks about becoming an Indianapolis Colt
Defendant in Walmart shooting must remain on GPS monitor, judge says
CROWN POINT — A Gary man wants a judge to dismiss one of two attempted murder counts against him because ballistics analysis showed the bullet that wounded a child outside the Hobart Walmart last year was not fired from his…